The East Coast is on blizzard watch for the weekend, and most airlines are already preparing for travel disruptions. Consumerist lists the airlines issuing advisories and waivers for customers who might find their plans thwarted by the storm.

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Most airlines are waiving rebooking fees for the next several days at airports in the path of the storm. Here are a few policies:

Delta Air Lines: Delta’s waiver on ticket fee changes covers 33 airports, with changes allowed for any flights scheduled from Jan. 22-24. Tickets must be reissued by Jan. 27, and rebooked travel has to start by the same date. You can change your flight for free on the airline’s website.

United Airlines: If you’re traveling into or out of any of the 35 airports on United’s list between Jan. 22-24, you can change your flight for free. If you rebook to travel by Jan. 27 there won’t be a fee, though if you change your flight to a date later than that you will likely need to pay a difference in fare.

Southwest Airlines: Southwest’s weather waiver covers 17 airports. If you’re flying into, out of or through those cities soon, ticket changes are free. Check the list for which dates are included, as it varies by location — some travel waivers will work through Jan. 24, while others are only through Jan. 23.

Consumerist also lists the policies for JetBlue, American, Virgin, and more, so be sure to head to the link for their full list.